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The term "werewolf" refers to a mythological or folkloric creature that is believed to transform from a human into a wolf or a wolf-like being, often during a full moon. This concept appears in various cultures and stories. In literature, movies, and folklore, werewolves are depicted in many different ways.

Some famous fictional werewolves include:

Jacob Black from the Twilight series.

The Wolfman in classic Horror films.

Remus Lupin from the Harry Potter series.

Werewolves are purely mythical creatures and not based on real entities. If you meant a specific werewolf character or figure from a story or folklore, let me know!

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lykos (meaning wolf dated back to good king lycaon in greek mythology)anthropos (meaning man).there ya go.

-Artixthepaladin

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Jacob Black is the werewolf in Twilight. There are many werewolf characters in different fictions.

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